Heidi
Are these both ok? I'll have a picnic if tomorrow is sunny/it's sunny tomorrow. Thanks
2017年10月1日 10:44
回答 · 3
"If it's sunny tomorrow, we'll have a picnic." (Usually more than one person attends a picnic.) If you say, "it's sunny" without giving a time frame, the sentence is too vague and therefore, not useful to the receiver.
2017年10月1日
The first one sounds pretty weird, you should always go for the second. I'll have a picnic tomorrow if it's sunny. But I would formulate it differently, like : Provided it's sunny tomorrow we'll go for a picnic.
2017年10月1日
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